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Thought to be the first bent tubular steel chair, Hungarian designer Marcel Breuer's 1925 Wassily chair (sometimes known as the Model B3) is a fixture of sitting rooms, dens, and parlors in Dwell. Here, we revisit a few of our absolute favorites.

Any midcentury modern fan worth their salt will be familiar with the groovy designs of Alexander Girard (1907–1993). Not only did he establish Herman Miller’s textile division, Girard created visual identities for airlines, restaurants, and more. Follow this account to glimpse archival images and view new projects that continue to explore his work.